Doreen Gift Bujjingo has been promoted at the Ministry of ICT and National Guidance.
Doreen, a daughter of Pastor Aloysius Bujjingo, has been an ICT Infrastructure Engineer at the Ministry.
She is now a Senior ICT Infrastructure Engineer, according to her LinkedIn post shared today.
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The development comes just hours after the US Mission in Uganda posted on X that Doreen Gift Bujjingo has been named among the Ugandans selected to participate in this year’s Mandela Washington Fellowship for Young African Leaders.
"Introducing 2025 🇺🇬 Mandela Washington Fellow Doreen Gift Bujjingo (@DoreenGIFT1), an ICT infrastructure engineer at the Ministry of ICT and National Guidance," the US Mission in Uganda posted on X on Tuesday, 17 June.
"She is passionate about driving Uganda’s digital transformation through projects that expand broadband connectivity, promote digital skilling, and enhance e-service delivery. Under the 🇺🇸 @WashFellowship, Doreen is headed to Arizona State University (@ASU) on the 'Leadership in Public Management' track. #YALI2025."
Responding to the post, Doreen said: "I can't thank you enough for the opportunity. I look forward to better serving my country following the skills from the fellowship."
Doreen Gift Bujjingo holds a Master of Science in Telecommunications Engineering from Makerere University, which she obtained in 2023.
Gift, who completed her A-levels at King’s College Budo, pursued her undergraduate studies in the same programme at the same university.
Her first work experience was with NTV Uganda, where she completed her internship. NTV Uganda had promised to retain her, but after completing her exams, ZTE – the Chinese telecommunications firm that operates masts for MTN Uganda and Airtel – offered her a job. She later joined Eaton Towers Limited after leaving ZTE during her maternity leave.
She worked at Salt Media from January 2017 to February 2019.
She now works at the Ministry of ICT and National Guidance as an ICT Infrastructure Engineer.
The Mandela Washington Fellowship for Young African Leaders is the flagship programme of the US Government's Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI).
Established in 2014, the Fellowship has brought nearly 7,200 young leaders from every country in Sub-Saharan Africa to the United States for academic and leadership training.